Janet Napolitano |
A fire set in a package to a treatment center, turned U.S. Postal Service in Washington on Friday, a day after two similar packages to Maryland officials of the post office, which led authorities warn that more is possible.
Friday package was the Secretary of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano addressed, according to a ministry official, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because of an ongoing investigation.
It is similar in design and form packages on Thursday in Maryland, Annapolis Governor and Secretary of State for Transport was in Hanover. The packages themselves have been accompanied by handwritten notes from someone who complains about the line of the peak of state terrorism.
"We do not know where that person is gone," said Director General of the Maryland State Police Colonel Terrence B. Sheridan, warned that whoever it was likely that other shipments.
Cathy Lanier, head of the Metropolitan Police of Washington, said the package was discovered, unopened, for about 2 hours by a postal employee who was fired after a brief flash of fire. "
The employee identified below, a police officer and emergency personnel responded to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, snuff, Firearms and Explosives. No one was injured.
Lanier said that U.S. officials put precautionary measures in force on Thursday after the events of Maryland ..
District of Columbia agencies brought new package on the joint investigation team with federal and local, but apparently not affect the working class in theory: that the sender is angry against the government.
"It was an act of a person wanted for any reason to send a message," said Rep. CA Dutch Ruppersberg (D-Md.), a member of the Intelligence Committee.
He made the remarks during a phone interview Friday afternoon before the discovery of the package from Washington. He later said through a spokesman that the three packages seems to be related.
Sheridan Police State of Maryland, said on Friday that investigators are for one or more persons who are unhappy that country against the government "may lead to a blood feud" could look.
"We do not know what we have here," said Sheridan.
If caught, the perpetrator was in illegal possession and use of an explosive device that carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison charged with.
Friday package was the Secretary of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano addressed, according to a ministry official, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because of an ongoing investigation.
It is similar in design and form packages on Thursday in Maryland, Annapolis Governor and Secretary of State for Transport was in Hanover. The packages themselves have been accompanied by handwritten notes from someone who complains about the line of the peak of state terrorism.
"We do not know where that person is gone," said Director General of the Maryland State Police Colonel Terrence B. Sheridan, warned that whoever it was likely that other shipments.
Cathy Lanier, head of the Metropolitan Police of Washington, said the package was discovered, unopened, for about 2 hours by a postal employee who was fired after a brief flash of fire. "
The employee identified below, a police officer and emergency personnel responded to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, snuff, Firearms and Explosives. No one was injured.
Lanier said that U.S. officials put precautionary measures in force on Thursday after the events of Maryland ..
District of Columbia agencies brought new package on the joint investigation team with federal and local, but apparently not affect the working class in theory: that the sender is angry against the government.
"It was an act of a person wanted for any reason to send a message," said Rep. CA Dutch Ruppersberg (D-Md.), a member of the Intelligence Committee.
He made the remarks during a phone interview Friday afternoon before the discovery of the package from Washington. He later said through a spokesman that the three packages seems to be related.
Sheridan Police State of Maryland, said on Friday that investigators are for one or more persons who are unhappy that country against the government "may lead to a blood feud" could look.
"We do not know what we have here," said Sheridan.
If caught, the perpetrator was in illegal possession and use of an explosive device that carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison charged with.